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August 09, 2022 by Jeff Child
A new wave of time-of-flight (ToF) sensors are finding use in applications such as PCs, smart door lock facial recognition, 3D image sensing, and more.
August 06, 2022 by Antonio Anzaldua Jr.
Researchers from Binghamton University have found a way to upcycle CDs into sensors that measure heart activity, lactate, glucose, pH, and oxygen levels.
August 03, 2022 by Darshil Patel
To reduce e-waste, researchers are experimenting with paper-based batteries. This latest one comes from Empa, which is activated by water.
August 01, 2022 by Jake Hertz
Where other wearables falter, e-tattoos are showing major promise, especially in the medical field regarding blood pressure monitoring.
July 27, 2022 by Jake Hertz
For people unable to use voice- or touch-controlled IoT devices, the nose-clip prototype may make breath-based home automation a reality.
July 26, 2022 by Chantelle Dubois
Synchron recently announced the human brain-computer interface (BCI) implant done on a human in the U.S.
July 20, 2022 by Jake Hertz
Technology finds use in all sorts of places, especially in sports. Recently, FIFA has spurred sports tech with a system to generate automated offside alerts in future contests.
July 07, 2022 by Jake Hertz
Researchers at TU Dresden have created the "world's first" efficient organic bipolar junction transistor (OBJT).
June 27, 2022 by Jake Hertz
By moving location calculation to the cloud, Semtech’s new service allows for lower-power LoRa devices to be embedded in tracked Internet of Things (IoT) assets.
June 22, 2022 by Jeff Child
Qualcomm takes a swing at opening up the world of AR/VR hardware development with its Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer Program.
June 07, 2022 by Arjun Nijhawan
A new family of system-on-a-chips (SoCs) from Texas Instruments (TI) aims at accessible edge AI for applications including human-machine interface (HMI) interaction.
June 06, 2022 by Jake Hertz
Researchers have developed a fuel cell that can convert glucose into electricity. The goal: powering medical implants from within.
May 23, 2022 by Arjun Nijhawan
Solar, thermal, and wind are common sources of energy harvesting. Now, a triboelectric tactile sensor draws energy from movement to power wearables.
May 20, 2022 by Antonio Anzaldua Jr.
Wireless sensor networks need energy harvesting to replace battery power. Researchers are coming up with innovative ways to get energy from alternative sources—even human sweat.
May 14, 2022 by Darshil Patel
NP Plastibell has announced a pre-filled “smart syringe” with an embedded NFC chip that relays information about the medicine to practitioners and patients.
May 03, 2022 by Arjun Nijhawan
Mojo Vision unveils an advanced prototype of its Mojo Lens——an augmented reality (AR) based contact lens that's packing eye-tracking technology and a digital display all in one.
April 04, 2022 by Darshil Patel
Meshing together bioengineering with electronics, Wyss Institute researchers developed a microfluidic organ-on-a-chip (OoC) to mimic human immune functions and study the efficacy of vaccines on a chip.
March 30, 2022 by Darshil Patel
With an FPGA at its heart, the Moku product series allows engineers to tap into a suite of programmable test instruments—all on a single device.
March 28, 2022 by vishvachi
Taking inspiration from the biological auditory system, MIT researchers have created a fabric that senses sound signals and converts them to electrical signals, analogous to how a microphone works.
March 25, 2022 by Abdulwaliy Oyekunle
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